THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1894. JS i few 5 Kl . aammffl Htm mmmm m tmmtrn i mte BLAKESLEE & KALEY ARE MAKING Extra Low' Prices On Oxfords. Woman's Donsoln Oxford, pat, tip M 35 Wniunti't I'miipm Allw.rt. u u ...... ..- t I I M iVi'iVi. A."" y.,.0ll, lsl maiiiy, 13-2 1 33 Child's Tau Oxfords 1st quality o-l,! " 1 15 Opera Slippers, ?l.oo, 91.23, SI.W. Wo hae also a largo lino of Men's Boys', and Youths' Low Cut Shoes, and a cheaper line of Women's and Misses Oxfords ranting In price from 65oto$1.00. We are pleased to show our goods. Blnkeslee&Knley. tm m mmmmm m imwsn CRED E. MoKEEBY, M. D. Pliyalclnn and Burgeon, City and country calls promptly ana worod. Moon Block, Red Cloud. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page 1 Washington's Life. Woather Bulletin. Pago 2 Woes of an Editor. Otbor Itoms. Page 3 KanBaa City Blaze Muley Unseen Murdorod. Nebraska Nows. Strike Settled. Kansas Nows. Tolegroph Markets, Ac. Pago 4 City and other nows. Pago 5 General City News. Page C County Corrospondonco. Pago 7 Talmage's Sormon. Pago 8Educational News. Real Estate Transfers. Blind Tom. LOCAL NEWS. Rock BRIEF MENTION. CITY NEWS. AROUND TOWN. on L, M. Vanco roturned from Kearney Tuesday. Miss Rotta Abel was in Quido Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Kaley went to Omaha on Tuesday. O. W. Kaloy waa in Lincoln and Oma ha this week. Mrs. Turnuro want to Reynolds Tues day on a visit. W. N. Richardson and family were in Omaha this woek. Mrs. Grant McFarlund is visiting in Aurora this week. Mel Sherman went to Ilubbell business Wednesday. Grant McFurland was in Guide Rock on business Saturday. Miss Stolla Duckor roturned homo from Lincoln Monday ovonicg. MiasElIa Remsburg is homo from her school in Lincoln on a vacation. Mrs. E. P. Griflln returned to her home in Clarinda, Iown, Isat Monday. Mrs. Jno. Fostor departed Wednesday (or Virginlu to visit her old homo. L. P. Albright altendod the mooting of tho'Stato Republican Club at Lin coin this week. Miss Com Kaloy roturned Saturday from Orleans, whore sho has boen visit ing a weok or two. At Galusha waa in Lincoln this week in attendance at tho meeting of the r Stato Republican Club. Uncle Dick Payno, had tho misfortuno to havo his windmill blow down during the wind storm tho othor day. Mike Stroblo hns ono of the finest Holds of corn in tho county. He lives nine miles north of Red Cloud. Mrs. S F. Spokesileld went to Hebron Monday in company with the llttlo girl who liaa been making her homo with thotii. Tho Misses Nellie Kaley and Rachol Letson, who havo boon attonding State Normal at Peru, Neb., returned to their home in this city on last Friday. A Kansas editor soys that hay fever is caused by kissing gross widows. A Mis Bourieditor says it is caused by grass widows kissing a fellow by moonlight. An Illinois editor says it is caused by kissing tho hirod girl whilo sho is fowl ing hay to tho milk cow. Miss P. D. Yoiser is the possessor of two lino piecoa of art of hor own hand painting, which cortninly shows superior workmanship. Ono is a largo mastiff and tho othor an Angola cat. They wcro enlargod from photographs of tho originals and look as natural as lifo and are paintings that any artist would certainly bo proud.of. Tho ugod tnothor of J. M. Guthrio, of Line townBhip, departed for Iowa on last Friday. Sho was 75 years old Juno 7th and on that duy her sons, J. M. Guthrie of this county und Dr. and W. S. Guth rio of Iowa, mot at hor son's homo and celebrated tho event in a family rounion. Thoro woro 29 children and grand chil dren presont. A very pleasant timo was tho result of tho reunion, On Friday tho Iowa 60UQ roturnod to thior homes accompanied by their mother who will romam thoro for a time. Miss Willa Catber is homo this wook. Wanted City warrants C. Calmos B. V. Whooler wsb up from Norton Monday, H. Koobler of MoCook was in the citv Tuesday. G, W. Woolsoy waa up from Superior Wednesday. Go and aoo the bargain shoo counter at Wioner's. O. W. DeWald of Trenton was in Rod Cloud Tuesday. W. II, Shultx of Rivorton was on our streets Tuosday. Miea Ada Howard returned from Lin coin Wednesday. Glass jars, rubbora and topa at A. Morhart & Son's. Mr. and Mra. Albort Ducker wers in tho city this week, Buy your fruit jara of A. Morhart & Son. Thoy have all aizoa. wionor noa put in a bargain aho countor. Call and aoo it. Go and boo Calmee for all kinds of broad, cakos, candies, Ac. F. P. Hadley painter and papor hangor ana sign worn a specialty. Jno. Longboiham of Dickeyville, Wis., waa in Red Cloud Wednesday. Mrs. Goo. Rodgers was visiting her sis ter, Mrs. L. H. Fort, this week. If you put up any cherrieB vou want glass jars. Buy them of A. Morhart & Son. We guarantee tho Lincoln paint to bo equal to anything on tho market. 0. L Cotting. L. C. Olmatsad had the misfortuno to seriously injure ono of his fingors tho other day. Eye and Ear SurgoonDr. Cullimore in Red Cloud July 9th and 10th at Dr. Mc Keoby's office Any ono having carriage painting to do should call on F. P. Hadloy for prices, all work first class. Curt Evans has every thingyou want in tho second-hand furniture line. Seo him Bluo Front, south Wobster street. Cotting tho druggist is selling lots of wall paper, low pricos, pretty patterns and fair trcatmont are what counts. Ladies wishing a boautiful and refined comploxion are roqueetod to call on Mrs. D. A. Framo. Froe trials riven awnv every day. 47 2w p Wm. Morhart, who has been visiting his cousin George in this city a week or two, roturned yoetorday to his homo in Holden, Mo. R. B. Fulton tiro and lightning insur ance, Western White Bronze, monu ments and cemetery goods. Ofllco with xrauers Liumuor Co. Pension Attornoy J. Porter Jr. has lately procured a large increase of pen sion for Do Jay Judson of this city from 812 to $30 por month. Joe Fogle tho harness man, locatod in the Chanoy building North WebBter St for first-class work, substantial har nesses, saddles, collars and hardware Dr. Cullimore, oculist to Missour Paclflo railway, Omaha, will meet his oyo and ear pationts in Red Cloud on July Oth and 10th nl Dr. McKoeby's office. If Jim McNony expects to go to con gress this full ho will have to bo u bottor runnor than ho was in Bluo Hill, Thurs day, making a train. He got left. Blue Hill Leador. Throe weeks ago, II. E. Pond lost a pocket-book on the road to Amboy. Somo travellers picked it up and carriod it to Oklahoma, where they wrototoMr. P, informing him that thoy were In pos session of it, and asksd him what ho would givo for it. They were driving right behind Harry whon ho lost it, and did not say a word about it until arriv ing in Oklahoma. Mr, John S. Marsh was in Beatrico on Friduy of last weok for the purpose of having an operation performed on his oyo, ilio oporuuun wua 11 uencaie ono but tho work was skillfully performod; tho oyo is doing nicelyand Mr. Marsh ox pects that bis sight will be greatly im proved. Ho says Dr. Cullimoro is with out doubt a master of his profession Charley Rnyl is back from Kansas. R. C. Best of Bladen was in town this week. Lloyd Crablll was in Lincoln this weok. Attorney Hopkins was in the city this week. J. F. Watt was up from Gttido Rock Monday. C. H, Paul wbb down from Hastings this weok. P. J. Farrell of McCook was in the city Friday. P. W. Plank of Lincoln was in tho city this week. H. B. Heywood of Omaha was in the city this week. "R. A. Simpson was down from Bluo Hill Saturday. R. G. Lewis of Cathorton was on our streets Tuesday. W. T. Johnson of Pawneo waa in Red Cloud last week, Mr. Kolloy of Franklin was in Red Cloud this week. Miss Alico Garbor has roturnod to hor home in Guido Rock. J. D. Baker of Omaha was doing busi ness in tho oity this week. C. B. Tomlin of Columbus was in Red Cloud the first of the week. Presiding Eldor Adama preached in tho M. E. chnrch last Sunday. T. J. Brownfleld and wife of Grand Island wero in tho city Monday. The young folka did somo excellent serenading on last Saturday evening. Don't Forget Blind Tom, tho wondor ful musician, opora house, on tho 10th. Mrs. Alvin Popo of Bluo Hill was vis iting with her son, Jay Pope, this week. win west, stroot commissioner, was on tho Bick list thia week but baa recov orod. Frank R. Pock, proprietor of tho Rlv erton steam dye works, waa in tho city thia week Will Million is going down to seo tho Chorokee strip, next Saturday. Ho will go overland. Joo Holcomb's flno whito horse fell dead tho other day while Ralph Willcox was driving it. N. E. Robonson and wlfo have moved into the Simons property in the north part of the city. M. Bungard, John Stackhouso, T. C. Hacker and J. M. Brown are new sub scribers this weok. The senior class gave a surprise party on Carolino Johnson on last Friday evening. All report a pleasant timo. L. M. Vanco and family of Rod Cloud, this stato, aro tho guests of Mr. Vance's brothor, W. W. Vanco. Kearney Sun. Rev. A. P. Hull will pieach in the grove near tho Amboy mill next Sunday. Horeafter, they will hold msotings overy altornate Sunday. Mrs. Libbie Curtis and Mrs. Flora Crouso, who have been visiting their parents in this city, departed tho first of the wook for a visit in Kansas. The Misses Sarah and Mary White, daughters of our esteemed connty treas urer, are visiting in Illinois, where thoy will remain for sovoral months. Wilbur Hull, tho Singer Sewing Ma- chino ogont, had his elbow dislocated this woek by a kick from ono of his horses whilo ho was in Rivorton. Ask Amoa Cowden "what for he took" tho other man's horso when going to tho picnic. He is reported as having taken four "Kubio" feot more than ho had tho right to do. Cigars, Amoa. Miss Montio Tulloys, daughter of J. A. Tulloys, well known in this city, was married to a Mr. Davison of McCook, ono of tho prominent mechanics in the Burlington shops at that place. Thk Chief congratulates tho happy couple. Conductor Joo Williams, one of the most popular of tho railroad boys on the St. Francis branch, has boen given a lay-off of indefinite duration. Joo car ried some stock past a station and a va cation is tho result. Boaver City Trib une. The other night, Watchman Miller discharged his revolver in the upper strata whilo in-pursuit of a lleelng indi vidual, and as the report resounded with a vibrating echo, there came back a wiord sound as if someone had been "shot in tho upper story." Mrs. Will Hurd was thrown from tho buggy as sho was riding home on Mon day and was quito seriously injured. Thoy wore driving around a sidling curve in tho road and tho buggy upset with tho above results. The team ran off and cuuecd havoc goually. Tho ladies of Rod Cloud aro roquosted to moot with tho W. R. 0., at the Firo men's hall Saturday, Juno 10th at 3 p. m. to perfect tho arrangements for a dinner and Bupper to be given on Thursday Juno 21st for tho benefit of the S. of V' band. Evoryono come. D. J,. Judson, corps secretary. this Dwight Jones was in Red Cloud woek. Charley White was in Bluo Hill this wook Harry Pond is acting doputy sheriff at presont. Thcro was a rainfall of .87 of nn inch last Friday. Robt. Martin and wife aro home from Long Island, Kansas. M. R. Bentley was on the sick list this wook, but has rooovored. Mrs. A. C. Hosmor, and children aro visiting in Missouri for a few weeks. J. W. Runchey, our very estimablo sheriff, was a Lincoln visitor this wook. The board of supervisors woro in ses sion thia wook equalizing the variouB as Bossmonts. Mrs. A. II. Brown has gono to Utah Torrilory, to visit her daughter. She will remain several weeks. Ed Story while out riding Sunday had the misfortuno to hevo hta team run away, throwing tho occupants out and slightly injuring ono. Tho total BBseesod valuation of Web stor county land is a little over 1800,000. Suroly Wobstor county la worth moro than that amount. Somothing wrong with tho assessment. Bathing in the rlvor noar tho bridgo ought to bo stopped. It is n pernicious habit and somoono should be mado an oxamploof. It is surely destructive to good habits and morality. Sm Wost is a groat boor. Tho othor day he hoed up a tlno lot of pep pers that his wifo had planted, suppoa that thoy wero weeds. Sam'a head is not balanced right just now. Mrs. Alex Bentloy and children, for mer residents of thia place but now of Lincoln, arrivod in the city Wednesday evening to visit f rlonds. Her main stop ping place will be at the residence of E II. Jones. Thero will be a meeting of the repub lican county central committee at this placo Saturday, June 23d, in the aftor noon, at tho hall of the republican club ovor State bank. Ploase try and be present. R. MoNitt, Seo'y. Rev. G. W. Hummel had an immense grovo mooting at Smith's lake last Sun day. He baptised 20 and administered communion to 100. Over 1000 peoplo were estimated to havo been present. Ho was assisted by Revs. Hancock and Blackwoll. Mra. Bradford, daughter of Mra. Tel bot, whilo on her trip to California, waa just in timo to atriko the Pueblo Hood and was dotainod thore throe days and nights , only ablo to leave tho cars on tho last day as tho Hood rooodod. Tnoy woro compelled to depend on tho ranchers for eatables. Sargont Cole of broom fame, a resident of Bloomington was visiting friends in Rod Cloud this week. The old brothor claims to havo roceived 400 (?) wounds on bis body while fighting yellow jackets at tho battle of "Windy Point" or somo such placo. The Sargent is one ot the jolliost men that ever ate hardtack or carriod a canon. Mrd. G. E. McKeeby was callod to Jamestown, Kansas, this weok by tele gram, announcing the serious illness of hsr mother, Mrs. F. T. S. Ansdell, who died before she reached thero. Mrs. Mc Keeby had just returned from a visit with her mother and the nows of hor serious condition was a groat susprise. Sho has tho sympathy ot her many friends in Red Cloud in her great be reavement. Her mother wbb 71 years of A Good Showing. Tho Modern Woodman of Amerisa, of whioh Red Cloud, has a most prosperous camp is doing nicely these days. At a regular meeting on lost Wednesday night thoy MtsHtNd Lkrsomm. All music tenchora are moro or less annoyed on account of thoir pupils missing Iossoiib. Perhaps nothing is bo conduclvo of Irregularity in music lessons ns tho understanding on tho part of tho pupil that by theroly sending word" to tho toucher tho lesson can bo canceled nt pleasure without ox penBo. Trilling allmonts, Interruptions, neglect of prnctlco or tho weather nro magnified into vwmnntnblo excuses. To tho teacher such it system ontnlls n ser ious loss. Tho stated bourn which ho rosorvod for pupils ouch wook aro fre quently left on his hands unused, and yet aro of no value in which to occomp liah othor work. Tho teacher la busy one hour and idlo tho noxt, waiting for tho following pupil. Probably ono-hnlt of tho hours engaged by pupils aro not occupied by them, yot tho teacher is compollod to koop them regularly in ro sorvo, on the presumption that tho pupil may tako n lesson tho following weok. Consoquontly whenever 11 lesson is missod tho toachor practically sponds tho timo roqulrcd to givo two lessons and ro ooivos for but ono. Not only so but tho pupil is also tho losor, for satisfactory progress is absolutely imposslblo under such circumstances Paronts as woll as pupils aro ofton too thoughtless on this point. Do not miss lessons. be School Pionio. On last Friday tho school districts uutubor 18 and 70 united and gavo ono ot tho bcBt picnics, at Smith's pond, ovor givon in this country. Tho toachore, Mr, Burt Richardson and Miss Nottio Hummel, nro to bo highly complimontcd not only upon tholrsuccoBs as tenchora but also upon tho entertain ing program that thoy proparod for tho picnic. Aftor a harmonious and highly appreciated overturo rendered by our S. ot V. band followed by a molodums quartet, Mr. flannoy MoNitt vory elo quently addressed tho pooplo upon edu cation and tho country school houeo. His plousant volco, sound sonso and pat illustrations won tho interest of thooagor listeners. Ono of his finest remnrks was to the offect that a child's brain grows continually whilo n man's brain doos not, honce the neod of good, instructive pub lic schools. As ho finished speaking tho band again struck up ono of thoir de lightful pioces to which the pooplo could havo listened tho rest of tho day. Thon followed songs and recitations rendered by tho school childron and othors, nil of which were givon in a most appropriate manner, aftor which thoy all sojourned to thoir baskots and filled thomsolves with tho eatable goods of this world. In the afternoon many a dolightful boat rido was onjoyod upon tho pond. Tho base ball gamo wob then announced, played between the "Country Hard Hit ters" and tho "Rod Cloud Tick Ups" in which tho "Pick Upa' wero awarded tho crushing defeat of 11 to 21; with thia closed tho oxercisos of tho day. Suroly thoro should be moro picnics of this in structive nature riitt Engle Screams. Tho following program will bo ob served in Red Cloud on July 1, 1891. PltOOIlAM. National saluto at sunriso ot 100 guns, Col. A. J. Tomlinsoo, commanding gun squad, At 10 o'clock procession formB on Wob- ster stroot, march to 7th nvenuo, thonco west to Seward stroot, thonco Bouth to 3d Avonue, thonco oast to Wobster street, und north to court park headod bys Mayor and city council, Rod Cloud S. of V. band, Hon. T. J. Mahonoy and escorts, Master of ceremonies, Rod Cloud firo departmont, Business men's display, Representation of states by young ladies, Funny Clowns on horso-back, Citlzons in carriages, Delegations from country, "Jimmyclonos" Gon. A. II. Gray, Civic societies, Cozud'a drum corps, Undo Sam in costumo, Arriving at court park thoro will muiio by: Tho Rod Cloud S. ot V. band. Mooting cnllod togothor by President W. B. Roby. Prayer by Rov. A. P. Hull, Singing by Gloo club. Oration by Hon. T. J. Mahonoy. Music by S. ot V. band. , Dinnor. AKTICnNOOJI. Music by S. of V. band. 2 p. m Ten mlnuto toasts, Jns. McNony "Our Navy." J. S. Gilliam "Our Army." R. McNltt "Our Unltod Country." R. T. "Our Rising Gonoratlon." Hon. O. W. Kaley "Our Educational Institutions." J. M. Chaflln "Nebraska." Music by S. of V. band. Bowory dance. Bl'OKTH. Bioycle raco,F. W. Cowdon committee man. Fat man's race, 200 pounds, 100 yards 15. Sack and potato race $2. Fast boys' race from 15 to 21 years old not loss than CO yards $5, 13 and 12. Fireworks at 8 p. ni. The following bualnoss was transacted: Thoro will bo four prizes for bicycle races. J. L. Mlllor was selected as committee man to tako chargoof the fat man's race, sack raco and boys raco. Tho committee proposo to spare no pains to make it one of tho most interest ing 4th of July colebrutions over hold in Rod Cloud. T. J. Ward was Beloctod as committee man on grounds. Wm. Gates waa choson as a committoo on transporting tho 44 young ladies rep resenting states. initiated four candidates, and had 17 ap plications to act on, making now lis membors. After the coremonies had boon completed tho members present had n fine banquet served by C. M. Cal mos. Tho neighbors feel jubilant ovor tho success of Rod Cloud Camp No. G08, and feel that the socioty is passing all rocords as far as now members are con cerned. It is among the best mutual benefit societies in oxistonco, and The Chiki' wishos the neighbors success and that thoy may oontinuo to saw wood rapidly. luldo Rock Signal. 3t Real merit la tho charaoteristio of Hood'a Barsaparllla, and It is manifested every day in the remarkable cares this medicine aooomplishes. Hood's Sana parilla i the kind, Try It. Hood's Fills are the best family carthi t tie and liver mtdloine, Harmleu, relia ble, ittts. Social Event. On Wednesday evon tog, Mr. and aub. Adam xuoruart, gate a vory interesting social event to the young folks ot Red Cloud in honor of their nephew, Mr. Will Morhart of Hol den, Mo. It was a progrossivo Croko nolo party and somothing now on tho list. At a souBonablo hour a most de licious repast was served, consisting of all tho delicacos ot tho season, and was highly enjoyed by all present. Owing to tho great intorest in tho gamo and the pleasure occasioned thoreby, the young folks held forth until the woe sma' hours. Tho following young folka woro present: Tho Misses Nellie West, Blanche Sellars, Blanch Sherman, Trix Mizer, Btrtha Talbot. Myrtle Jonos, Lois Pope, Greco Fort. Messrs Dell Abe), Alva Sellars, Thad MoNitt, George Overing, Waltor Warren, Georgo Morhart, Samuel Miller, Will Morhart. Children Cry for Pltohtr'a Cattorla. Last Monday ovoning about 8:30 this place was visited by ono of tho worst wind and dust storms ovor oxporionced in Lawronoo. Tbo wind blow a gale that almost had the force and speed ot a tornado for about 30 minutos, during which timo a grout amount ot damago was done. In the town many Hues woro blown down, uwninga torn away from front of stores.barnB and outbuildings upsot and windmills blown down. Tho now Catholio church was moved about a foot from its foundation. Tho chimnoy was blown from tho now school houso, Borne damage dono to tho wood work and considerable glass brokon. Tho wind mill und towor ot tho town woll were blown down and ruinod. Tho front of W. J. Estops' storo was blown out. A. H. Bowman'a mill waa blown down and aoverul small buildings wrecked. Tho large windmill ot Shirley &. Colo was blown to fragments. Tho awnings woro torn from many stores and considerable glass waa brokon, and other slight dam agce woro dono. From roports wo loam that tho barn of O VonhauB was com pletely demolished. Peter Hartsing windmill blown down. Joo Egghofor houso 'damaged and windmill blown down. Henry Kiminau, barn slightly moved from foundation. 11. Gorgons- moier, barn wrecked. Honry Hoevekn, windmill blown down. Honry Menke, barn moved ono foot from foundation. Frank Mazuor, barn demolished. Hon ry Brockman, chicken houso and 10 dozen chickens killed. Alt Schon, new barn and windmill blown down. Mich ael Kollor and Clias. Flint, windmills blown down. For u time it looked us thougn a cyclono was euro at band, many people bocamo frightoned and sought sholtor in cellars and cvcb. Lawronco Locomotive "An outfit consisting of three wagons and teams with somo led horses, andtwo hacks with about a dozen peoplo passed through town Tuesday. Thoy wero from Red Cloud, Nebraska near which place thoy woro farming and running tho hack in town, but had abandoned thoir crops and till olso and woro hunting a placo, thoy suldwhero it somotimesrains. They had no particular point in viow for set tlement." Burr Oak Herald. Tho ubovo item is takon from the Burr Oak Horuld und cotnea from Jako Nye und Emory Alton, und is not worthy of credence inasmuch us thoy aro roported to havo sloped betwoon two days leaving somo f rionda hore, It ia a libel on Red Cloud und its prosperous farming community. A wagon passed through town Monday with the legond "Coxey's Advance Army" painted on tho covor; but the oc cupant proved to be an honest butcher from Red Cloud to tho eastern part ot tho state. Burr Oak Herald. Thk Chief wonders what man it is that has recently left Red Cloud via the Burr Oak route, that has such a calamitous sign emblazoned on his band wagonf Clahb of '01 Picnio. Through tho couttesy ot Prof. Castor the Class ot '91 enjoyed u vory ploasant uf ternoou outing at tho Amboy picnio grounds, on last Saturduy. You would hardly rocognizo thoeo with fishpoles in hand or Band wich in mouth as our former sedate seniors, who toiled so untiringly over Vergil and Trigonomotry. Tho timo was ploasantly spent in boating, fishing und inspecting tho mill. At 7 o'clock thoy sat down in regular camp stylo und procooded to devastato tho dolicnto vi ands sot before thorn by Prof. Custer. Those wero soon disposed of nnd the class passed tho return drive plenBiintly with singing. Altogethor it Mill ovor be remembered by the Class of '04 as one ot their most enjoyable gatherings. Last Tuesday while Chris Dorra wbb building fonco along tho section line ot his furm, Wm. Longbottom, whose farm udjoins uccosted him und demand ed him to stop. Dorra refused to do so, snying ho had a right to build fonco on his own promisos, whoroupon Longbot tom drow a rovolver from his pocket and throutonod to Bhoot. Mr. Dorra loft for his houBo und on Wednesday morning wont to Rod Cloud, and bad a warrant sworn out for his arrest. Thursday the sheriff como up und took Billy to Rod Cloud, whoro ho wub given a hearings taxed u nominal sum for costs und jut undor n WOO bond to keep the peace. Lawronco Locomotive Awarded Hlf bMt Honora-WarM'a Pair: ifi. vRxl aBVRRfl ttitcr CREAM BAMNG POWBffl MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free torn Ammonli, Alum or any other adulterant, ap YIAM THI ITAKDARD. !? iff A VAN-1 i-gjlrifrBjfTgfij